Hello all as some of you may of heard during a recent EW interview Nathan Fillion, Star of the great show that once was, said this " If I got $300 million from the California Lottery, the first thing I would do is buy the rights to Firefly, make it on my own, and distribute it on the Internet." fans and some of the shows writers jumped on board and now are trying to bring Firefly back. What do you think about this, I think its great and would love to see new episodes again, anyone else?Heres a link to their official website and their facebook page

While I loved Firefly and Serenity, I don't know that this social networking campaign has any legs...and that might be a good thing. In an age when things that were once awesome are run into the ground and ruined forever, I'd be skeptical of a relaunched series, particularly if the same creative teams (i.e. Whedon, Minear et al) were not involved.

Part of me would love to see it continue, part of me thinks it'd be best to let it rest in peace for fear of having if defiled.

I'm one of those fans that loves the show but thinks a fund raiser of this caliber to buy the rights based on a joke about lottery winnings is taking things too far. Especially because it's already on the internet. Instead, this new upwelling of interest should be aimed at more charity work in the name of the show, like the yearly Serenity Now screenings across the world.

I think as long as the original cast was in a new series It would be pretty good, even if it was in new hands it would still be worth watching, although unless they made it take place before the movie it wouldn't have Wash. I like Wash.

You know, I wouldn't go that far cas. This intense fanaticism is how the failed TV show was turned into a failed movie. They're both clearing the red now, it just took way too long for a studio to revisit on their own. But hey, it worked before, what's to say it won't work again? Although seriously, for $300 million you could fund two sequels to the film doubling the budget each time and still have enough left over for a second season. Nathan was thinking small time if he's just eyeing distribution rights for the show... or he figured he'd have something else reserving the bulk of his hypothetical wad of cash and that was merely a flippant & whimsical answer in the interview.

I had this on my Facebook for some time, but they are all sorts of spammy with too many pointless updates. It's an interesting cause, but to be fair, I want it done right more than anything. And I don't see that happening through a grassroots action like this. Firefly is a beautiful thing, and a wonderful show killed well before it's time. But that being said, I'm not sure how it could still be picked up and made in that same vein, given all the scrutiny on it after the fact.